I've never seen the original Star Wars and your reaction to that is why.
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The pros and cons of the popular R-ratingIn the wake of the massive success of "Deadpool," many other films (mostly superhero movies, a la "Logan") have decided to also jump into R-rated waters. Is this transition going to have an overall positive impact on the industry, or is it just a needless aping in an attempt to make lightning strike twice?
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Fantastic article. For me, the beauty of gaming is that hyperreality, that immersion that elevates games, in my opinion, past books and cinema, allowing for the person playing to involve themselves rather than imagine the scenario mentally or watching people on a screen. Video games are becoming more and more artistic in narrative design, and hopefully one day the medium becomes widely accepted as a viable form of art. | Are Video Games Worth Studying? (A Literary Perspective) |
I saw “The Texas Chainsaw Massacre” two Christmases ago for the first time, and I was amazed at how well a film from the late 70s could hold up to modern horror standards. It truly understood how to make a film that was continually unnerving, not just “eh throw the lights off and make a spook happen.”
Most modern horrors fail because they have such inflated budgets, they’re pretty much resigned to show that cash as much as they can on screen, ruining subtlety.